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This is the second dry year in a row, I haven't given up, it's still early in the year and the weather patterns could change.

Looks here like we'll get one cutting of hay around the last of this month, but that won't be enough for the entire winter. We've had a few rains here, but overall we are far behind the average for this area. If it stays this way, the corn won't make much.......

Looks here like we'll get one cutting of hay around the last of this month, but that won't be enough for the entire winter. We've had a few rains here, but overall we are far behind the average for this area. If it stays this way, the corn won't make much.......

doc

Our first cutting was good our wheat was a bumper crop and the corn may make it in before it has too much damage, honestly things could be much worse.

The difference between pigs and people is that when they tell you you're cured it isn't a good thing.

Am watching the heat index for you guys. We up in the mountains of North Georgia are heating up as well ... "I'm hot, you're hot, he's hot, she's hot!" but we are nowhere near suffering as much as you are!